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And wilt thou leave me thus ? AND wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay , say nay , for shame , To save thee from the blame Of all my grief and grame ; And wilt thou leave me thus ! Say nay , say nay ! 7 And wilt thou leave me thus ...
And wilt thou leave me thus ? AND wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay , say nay , for shame , To save thee from the blame Of all my grief and grame ; And wilt thou leave me thus ! Say nay , say nay ! 7 And wilt thou leave me thus ...
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10 Shall I leave all this constant company , And follow headlong , wild uncertaine thee ? First sweare by thy best love in earnest ( If thou which lov'st all , canst love any best ) Thou wilt not leave mee in the middle street , Though ...
10 Shall I leave all this constant company , And follow headlong , wild uncertaine thee ? First sweare by thy best love in earnest ( If thou which lov'st all , canst love any best ) Thou wilt not leave mee in the middle street , Though ...
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Leave me not wild and drear and comfortless , As silent lightning leaves the starless night ! Leave me not ! ' cried Urania : her dis- tress Roused Death : Death rose and smiled , and met her vain caress . XXVI ' Stay yet awhile ! speak ...
Leave me not wild and drear and comfortless , As silent lightning leaves the starless night ! Leave me not ! ' cried Urania : her dis- tress Roused Death : Death rose and smiled , and met her vain caress . XXVI ' Stay yet awhile ! speak ...
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The Franklins Tale | 16 |
The wordes of the Host to the Phisicien | 28 |
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